Generating A(i,j) = [i; j]
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Hi, is there a clean way to generate a matrix A(i,j) = [i; j], especially without resorting to loops? Thank you so much!
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Jonathan Epperl
2012-12-4
No, that would not be a matrix, since you're assigning a vector to the element at (i,j). Do you want to create a 3-dim array, or a cell array, or a blockmatrix? Please modify your question accordingly.
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Walter Roberson
2012-12-4
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2012-12-4
No. Numeric matrices cannot store multiple items per location.
Cell arrays can store vectors in each location, but then A(i,j) would not be the vector [i;j] and would instead be the 1 x 1 cell array that contained within it the vector [i;j]
Perhaps you would like a 3D array instead.
[P, Q] = ndgrid(1:5, 1:7); %sample bounds
A = cat(3, P, Q);
You could convert to a cell array:
mat2cell(A, ones(1,size(A,1)), ones(1,size(A,2)), 2)
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